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SENIOR HONOR R O LL Roberta Higgins Dena Biehn Rita Wheeler K I E .K J 4 1 A on Bentley Elsie Luckow .-2 X -- fx R 'U Kathy Palmer Kathy Sandberg I R -s A I Diane Schneider Gary Snyder 5. ,, J . X . X A A Bruce Rowell Charles Larson Sharlyne McPherson Sharon Martin K Ed Park Marjorie Bowser Ai Joann Corey Paula Richmond .- -'- 1' 1 k 1 Q -X, Y v fi, Lorraine Ross Jeanette Rees Jon Linder Sandra Wilson Chan Odell Pat Kooser Mary Kendall Juanita Ripley Nancy Helander Joyce Johnson Marilyn Humphreys Diane Petersen Carole McBride Penny Silvernail Beverly Gallant Pat Lunsford l Lorraine Nelson Evelyn Stiandley Mavis Wickstiom l Carol G reeley Patty Deck Janet McFadden Nancy Spencer Jean Thurston
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Karl Hammermeister VALEDICTORIAN X X Fay Ramsey CO-SALUTATORIAN X ? . I Dave McCallum CO-SALUTATORIAN STUDENTS STEP INTO HONORS LIMELIGHT With a grade point average of 3.97, Karl Hammermeister was announced as the T957 valedictorian. Karl has been active in Latineers, band, Ski Club, and Hi-Y. His future plans include studying science at Stanford University. Karl was a Certificate of Merit winner from the National Merit Scholar! ship Corporation, winner of the math contest, and winner of the Bausch and Lamb Honorary Science Award. Tying for second place in class standings was Fay Ramsey with a grade point average of 3.94. Fay was active in 10 Honor Society, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, band, and Girls' Athletic Association. Her plans include attending either Washing- ton State College or the University of Washington. Sharing second place was Dave McCallum, co-salutator- ian. Latineers, Hi-Y, football, baseball, and Smoking Com- mitte were included in Dave's outside activities. After gradu- ating, he will attend the University of Washington and study engineering. Dave was also the winner of the Bausch and Lamb Honorary Science Award and placed third in the math contest.
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SENIORS ATTAIN i HONORS Chart Odell Dena Bighn WALKER AWARD-Dena Biehn and Chan Odell were winners of the Walker Award, the highest honor a senior can obtain. Alternates were Lindo Rickert and Dave McCallum, with hon- orable mention going to Rita Wheeler, and Bill Newcomer. Qualifications for the award were: scholarship 40 percent, character 'ZO percent, citizenship 20 percent, and personality Q0 percent. The award was given in memory of E. B. Walker, a former superintendent of the Puyallup schools. DRAMA AWARD-Diane Petersen was presented the Drama Award. This award is given to a senior who has been active in drama. Alternate was Elsie Luckow. TOASTMASTERS' AWARD-Jon Linder was presented the Toastmasters' Award for being the most outstanding public speaking student in the senior class. Jon also won the Art Club Scholarship consisting of Sl35 with Diane Schneider named as alternate. iw Dorothy Caves Kay Kurz 9 hix'.1-Wf RANSOM-DELANO AWARD-Nancy Helander and Joe Din- widdie were selected by the members of the senior high band and orchestra, on the basis of outstanding service and ine spiration, for the Ransom-Delano Award. This was estab- lished ten years ago in memory of Betty Ransom, a band member who died during the school year, and Edwin Delano, who contracted polio. Alternates for this award were Pat Kooser and Barton Olson, with Karl Hammereister named as honorable mention. 12 Sharlyne McPherson Karl Hammermeister KARSHNER AWARD-Winnei's of the Karshner Award were Sharlyne McPherson and Karl Hammermeister, The recipients received S200 scholarships to the University of Washington. Alternates for this award were Evelyn Strandley and Jon Bentley, with Rita Wheeler and Dave McCallum as honorable mention. The award was established by Dr. and Mrs, W. M. Karshner in memory of their son, Paul, who died during his senior year. Diane Petersen Jon Linder ALTRUSA AWARD-Winning the Altrusa Award for being the outstanding girl in distributive education was Dorothy Caves. Mavis Wickstrom was named alternate and Joanne Campbell won honorable mention. Qualifications for this award include: training and work experience, personality, character, and citizenship. ART AWARD-Winner of the Art Award was Kay Kurz. The award is sponsored by the Junior Women's Club and is based on all-around interest and participation in the field of art. Nancy Helander Joe Dinwiddie Tx. lf , I
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